Eddie Jebb joins Bangor
BANGOR CITY have agreed to pay an undisclosed fee to sign Eddie Jebb, with the transfer expected to be completed by tonight (Friday, Jan 29).
Colwyn Bay paid a four figure fee for the winger from Cammell Laird last year and he has sc ored seven goals for the Bay this season.
Bay manager Neil Young said: "The decision to sell Eddie was mine and mine alone. His contract was due to run out at in the summer and although he had been offered a new one he said that he wanted time to think it over.
"It was by no means certain he would have signed one in the summer and so I felt it was right for the club to accept the offer from Bangor City as we have other players coming in now who can play in that position.
"He has been a bit inconsistent this season, but that is the nature of a winger and I would like to thank him for the effort he has put in. We all wish him well."
FOR Saturday's game against Harrogate Railway, the Bay will again be without Stuart Graves (thigh) and Carl Clampitt (knee) due to injury and loan signing Danny Meadowcroft from Northwich is still unavailable.
Ryan Williams, however, is back with the squad after joining up with the England Futsal team last weekend and new signing Anthony Lynch is in line to make his league debut for the Seagulls.
Second-in-the-table Colwyn Bay will be expecting a win against a Harrogate Railway side who they beat 3-1 at Station View in October and who have won only three of their 20 league games so far - but the Seagulls will need to be on their guard.
The Yorkshire side have made five new signings this week in a bid to pull away from the foot of the table, including Nathan Cartman, who was in Leeds United's reserve side for three years.
The Railwaymen will also have been boosted by an excellent 2-1 victory over top six side Leigh Genesis last Saturday which ended a run of 16 league games without a win - dating all the way to back to August when they had successive home wins against Rossendale and AFC Fylde.
"They will have been lifted by their win last weekend and we will need to be on our toes," warned Neil Young.
Colwyn Bay: (from) Sanna, Denson, Grannon, Lynch, Brandreth, Challinor, Olsen, Headley, Kelly, Black, Sheridan, McGill, Titchiner, Williams, Sheehan, Corrigan, Corris, Ablett.
Lee Davey is not included has he has gone on loan to Llandundo.
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